Symptomatic

//ˌsɪmp.təˈmæt.ɪk//

"Symptomatic" in a Sentence (8 examples)

When someone is symptomatic, that person has visible signs of being sick.

When someone is symptomatic, that person has visible signs of being sick. With COVID-19, that means a cough, fever and difficulty breathing.

Not everyone with the virus is symptomatic.

A Covid-19 infection can be asymptomatic or symptomatic.

It is important to observe symptomatic cats out of the carrier, on the floor in a safe, escape-proof room. Swelling, heat, and pain in one or more joints can explain many signs, including lameness, malaise, and fever.

The city's problems are symptomatic of the crisis that is spreading throughout the country.

Symptomatic of a shallow understanding and an unamiable temper.

And it is symptomatic of the many paradoxes of Lederer's life that of all the people in the room, Brotherhood is the one whom he would most wish to serve, if ever he had the opportunity, even though — or perhaps because — his occasional efforts to ingratiate himself with his adopted hero have met with iron rebuff.

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